Virginia whitewater, Rappahannock River

There is also another pit in point at a spot called Elies Ford road, and that is a 14 mile trip great scenery. Also even though it is a class I and II river. It is easier to use a kayak also during the summer you will want a kayak because of the extream low water in some spots. Says Zac

The starting point is not too far from Richmond, please print out a copy of the road map further down the page so you won’t get lost. The wonderful

Fauquier/ Culpeper County scenery and the sparkling of the sunlight on the water make the trip here worthwhile. The average Virginia whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be easier to run than those in other states,

so don't forget that quite a few of the sections in this state are pretty easy. Getting your paddling muscles activated and just being out on the river for a while will make you glad you came. You might have to settle for a hotel a bit away from the river if you want to stay the night, but you'd better reserve in advance because these hotels fill up quick. This section is long enough for an overnight trip if you take your time, so pack your

sleeping bag. You might be into whitewater rafting or kayaking or both, doesn't matter, around here you'll find a large number of good rivers. There are so many sections to paddle in this river system, the Kellys Ford to
Motts Run section is just one of many. This section of Rappahannock River in Virginia is 24 miles long and it is classified as a class I-II section by American Whitewater.

Briefly about the general area: During
your trip to Rappahannock River you'll meet some people from Richardsville for sure; do take a hike on the Jackson Trail. During the warm days of summer here at Rappahannock River, high temperatures commonly reach the 80's.